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Sanchit in India presents a versatile leather wallet for men that can handle it all. The supple tan leather wallet appears to be a bifold style, but a tab with a magnetic snap reveals a third section. The roomy wallet feature two compartments for bills, eight pockets for bank cards, three ID pockets, a coin pocket with a magnetic snap and three multi-purpose pockets (including one with a zipper).

0.11 kgs

0.2 lbs

Closed: 10 cm H x 12 cm W x 1.5 cm D

Closed: 3.9" H x 4.7" W x 0.6" D

Open: 10 cm H x 24 cm W x 0.75 cm D

Open: 3.9" H x 9.5" W x 0.3" D

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Leather

Genuine leather may naturally show subtle marks, scratches or wrinkles

Sanchit is the third generation of his family to embrace leather work. Although he always felt an affinity for it, it wasn't until he was actually trained in the craft that he found his calling. He was taught by his father and other artisans, many of them family friends who have worked with leather for many years. Sanchit is now in charge of design at his family's workshop while his brother is in charge of production. The brothers rely on their father for guidance and are proud to employ and train dozens of artisans to produce their contemporary Indian leather goods.

Meet the Artist

India

"I always had an affinity for leatherwork, as my family has been associated with this craft for many years but my interest grew when I actually learned hands-on."

"I come from the beautiful city of Delhi where I was born and raised. Our family has worked with leather for more than five decades now and I am the third generation. I'm really keen to build on the collection of treasures my family has nurtured so far. The grace and elegance of leatherwork and the appreciation of quality designs are what attracted me. And, for sure, I would love to build a successful brand which is recognized globally.

"I always had an affinity for leatherwork, as my family has been associated with this craft for many years but my interest grew when I actually learned hands-on. I underwent thorough training as to how each design is made. During my training, I crafted many of them myself and this was the most exciting part. Naturally, I ended up designing a lot of pieces and now I look after the design part while my brother takes care of crafting. Of course my father is there to guide us — he always shares his invaluable knowledge.

"I have also learned a lot from older experienced artisans who have been associated with the leather field for many years and happened to be known to my family.

"I love the fact that you can use your own imagination to make something that can be appreciated by a lot of people around the world. To successfully do that after all the hard work that is put in the designing and the execution of each piece is something that gives utmost satisfaction. But at the same time, that is also one of the greatest challenges — to successfully develop a product that appeals to shoppers — along with executing the design with the same finesse and quality you expect.

"My family works mostly in leather, faux leather, rubber sheets and fabric, using metal accessories, etc. Every material has its own way of taking to a design and finishes, although this doesn't really pose a difficulty per se. However, figuring out how a particular design has to be crafted to achieve the desired shape, etc. needs a lot of skill and attention to detail.

"We have four or five artisans working permanently with us and we offer work to more depending on the work load. Almost all these artisans have been with my family for many years. For us, the most important thing is the quality of work because, even with an excellent design, if the end product isn't excellent as well, then it doesn't work. Each piece must come out looking neat and attractive. We look into every little detail because the slightest miscalculation could affect the quality.

"We welcome feedback on design and quality, which is so important for us. It is always heartwarming to know our work is appreciated. This motivates us to continually create more and more designs in leather."